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86 reviewsFellow (California State U., Fullerton) examines journalists and their contributions to the American mass media in twelve primarily chronological chapters ranging from the colonial years to the present. Topics include the role of the press in the American revolution, the rise of metropolitan newspaper, the effects of the free African American press, examples of censorship in the Civil War, the power of yellow journalism and the muckrakers, and the changes in content and delivery wrought by film, radio, and television. The final chapter covers some recent events and the media which sought to explain them. Includes an annotated bibliography. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
AMERICAN MEDIA HISTORY is a lively text that focuses on the development and impact of the American media. Each chapter of American Media History centers on the development of a particular medium and is written as a story. At the same time, it incorporates brief biographies of important media figures and other primary materials to keep students engrossed with the content